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jude children's research hospital research at st. jude's helps saves kids with brain tumors and sickle cell all across america and no family pays a jews for anything. > > these kids are getting strong.> > and now at hsn.com or at a to st. jude to your purchase to date. y. [commercial] [commercial] pfft [reading] >>host: of a football fan shop where we have a wonderful treks up our sleeve, this is the body below and what you have got is this great full-size body polo and this is great for sleeping i use a body blow every night we have covered it with your favorite team at graphic great care but then there is a great extra feature which and watch what happens. not only can fold up but it even does have the closures on this so you can lock it in place. you could open it to have two people share at inhabit to have for yourself, this is a great gift idea and a wonderful way to add your collection today is an hsn exclusive and this is a very quick presentation we will show you the teams that are here but we do have everygle team still avai
jude children's research hospital research at st. jude's helps saves kids with brain tumors and sickle cell all across america and no family pays a jews for anything. > > these kids are getting strong.> > and now at hsn.com or at a to st. jude to your purchase to date. y. [commercial] [commercial] pfft [reading] >>host: of a football fan shop where we have a wonderful treks up our sleeve, this is the body below and what you have got is this great full-size body polo and this...
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john quincy could and he asked john adams can you take john quincy adams with you to st. petersburg as the secretary at 16 years of age, and john quincy adams goes up with francis to st. petersburg and spends the year up there. it was too cold to venture out. he had this insatiable appetite for running. he studied david hume, the six volumes of edward gibbons decline and fall of the roman empire. adam smith's two volume work on the wealth of nations, the great economic work. he kept studying latin and read cicero. he read english poets. he had this insatiable appetite for learning. a 69 was still studying on goal wrigley. i went to jail instead of harvard. of course a big difference. >> but i take it as a politician especially in our modern sense of the word he may have lacked a certain common touch. >> he had no common touch but very few of the leaders in the country did at that time. they were all university graduates except for george washington, and george washington educated himself. he read more than 6,000 books. this was an elite. the constitution didn't give liber
john quincy could and he asked john adams can you take john quincy adams with you to st. petersburg as the secretary at 16 years of age, and john quincy adams goes up with francis to st. petersburg and spends the year up there. it was too cold to venture out. he had this insatiable appetite for running. he studied david hume, the six volumes of edward gibbons decline and fall of the roman empire. adam smith's two volume work on the wealth of nations, the great economic work. he kept studying...
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why we were proud to debut higher speed service in october on the dwight to pontiac segment of the st. louis to chicago high-speed rail corridor with secretary lahood and governor quinn on the train. and by thanksgiving we begin delivering that same 110-mile per hour experience to regular amtrak passengers every day. intercity passenger rail is already stimulating development on the corridor in cities like normal illinois where new multimodal station has attracted $200 million in related private investment and in joliet where construction of a new multi-mobile station is under way. plans also include new or improved stations were six other cities on backorder. we have greater 250 new jobs in rochelle illinois where rail cars are for california and the midwest are being built. last week i was able to witness -- that manufacture the notice to proceed. illinois in the midwest collaboration on high-speed rail began in 1980, but gained attractions in the '90s when a 10 state midwest regional -- regional rail initiative a joint study and prepared a stamp -- plan to upgrade existing track, a
why we were proud to debut higher speed service in october on the dwight to pontiac segment of the st. louis to chicago high-speed rail corridor with secretary lahood and governor quinn on the train. and by thanksgiving we begin delivering that same 110-mile per hour experience to regular amtrak passengers every day. intercity passenger rail is already stimulating development on the corridor in cities like normal illinois where new multimodal station has attracted $200 million in related...
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and on the first day in now st. petersburg, mark, always his father's son, asked if we could sell their great daily mass during our travels. this, we arranged and for me the happiness and praying daily in the soviet union with the gifted students was one of the brightest parts of our journey. mark went on to write a senior thesis on lyndon johnson's war on poverty. his list of achievements and onerous since graduation is impressive. from 1988 to 1995, marks served as the founder and director of the trace program, an intensive community-based counseling and advocacy program for status offenders, delinquents, abused and neglected youth in maryland the set forth the house of delegates where among other duties she chaired the joint committee on children, youth and families. following an unsuccessful campaign for congress in 2002, mark had served as the vice president and managing director of u.s. programs for save the children. he also chairs the national commission on children and disasters, and of course he received a
and on the first day in now st. petersburg, mark, always his father's son, asked if we could sell their great daily mass during our travels. this, we arranged and for me the happiness and praying daily in the soviet union with the gifted students was one of the brightest parts of our journey. mark went on to write a senior thesis on lyndon johnson's war on poverty. his list of achievements and onerous since graduation is impressive. from 1988 to 1995, marks served as the founder and director of...
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john quincy adams goes up two st. petersburg and spends the europe they are. in the wintertime, it was too cold to really venture out. so john quincy adams on his son had the sensational appetite for learning. on his own he studied it lame history of england, six volumes of edward gibbons, decline and fall of the roman empire. adam smith's two volume work on the wealth of nations, great economic word. he kept studying latin. he read the latin poets in cicero and avenue. he read the english poet. he had this insatiable appetite for learning. at 16 i was still studying uncle wiggly. but i read it in latin because i went to heal instead of harvard. >> i take it as a politician in our modern sense of the word female black the common touch. >> very few of the leaders of this country did at the time. they were all university graduates except for george washington and george washington was an autodidact commotion so fed 6000 books. this was an elite. constitution did not give liberty to the ordinary man. all it did was replace the king with the president. but it gave
john quincy adams goes up two st. petersburg and spends the europe they are. in the wintertime, it was too cold to really venture out. so john quincy adams on his son had the sensational appetite for learning. on his own he studied it lame history of england, six volumes of edward gibbons, decline and fall of the roman empire. adam smith's two volume work on the wealth of nations, great economic word. he kept studying latin. he read the latin poets in cicero and avenue. he read the english...
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cagney replies, delancey st.. [laughter] as i mentioned at the outset the real bob sullivan could not be with us today. that bob sullivan had a previous engagement playing the mandolin with his society from his evil studies at in elizabeth new jersey. thinks arbitral groundbreaking cooperative effort on the part of dreamworks studios, the disney animation workshop, the pentagon's 3-d project and the museum we have this digital facsimile that is being mind managed by the real bob sullivan, papa genius from the other side of the hudson. so let's welcome bob sullivan. [applause] everybody thinks they know everything about -- >> i am speaking of all the robert sullivan's i know and most of them you knew first. there are a lot of rubber sullivans robert sullivan's and it might not the here tonight but thank you so much. we should just stop right there because i am so happy. and also . >> it will be a better night. i know that. >> so, when i write books, it's sort of how long can you put off not writing that book? and s
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the panera franchise worked with covenant house in st. louis to create an apprenticeship as part of panera cares to give homeless young people to come to a training center, give them the skills of management and retail, the operation of the business, and launch those people into management positions. i'm not talking minimum wage, behind the counter work. i'm talking about a ladder of economic opportunity. the smartest ceos in the country are homeless young people. they might not have the resumÉ of young people coming from the best and brightest high schools in the country, but they are so hungry. they are -- they are so out to achieve, and so giving kids that first break, you know, that first job, you know, write right here in the city, hire as many young people from covenant houses an opportunity to work and save up and get their first apartment and go to school enough. there's a real role here for corporations and help young people move ahead. the smartest ceo get that. >> i wanted to add too as well as the mentoring efforts mentioned.
the panera franchise worked with covenant house in st. louis to create an apprenticeship as part of panera cares to give homeless young people to come to a training center, give them the skills of management and retail, the operation of the business, and launch those people into management positions. i'm not talking minimum wage, behind the counter work. i'm talking about a ladder of economic opportunity. the smartest ceos in the country are homeless young people. they might not have the...
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a great example is in st. louis. the panera franchise works with the covenant house in st. louis to create an apprenticeship as part of panera cares to give homeless young people an opportunity to come into a training center intentionally developed to give them the skills in management, in retail, in the operations of that business and launches those young people into management positions. now i'm not talking about minimum wage behind the counter work. i'm talking about a ladder of economic opportunity. there are, the smartest ceos in this country are highering homeless young people. they might not have the resume' of young people who are coming from the best and brightest high schools and colleges in the country but they are so hungry. they are, they are so out to achieve, so giving kids that first break, that first job, rite aid in the city, hires many young people at covenant house and gives them opportunity to work and save up for the first apartment and go to school at night. there are a lot of companies that do this. there are not enough. there is real role for corpor
a great example is in st. louis. the panera franchise works with the covenant house in st. louis to create an apprenticeship as part of panera cares to give homeless young people an opportunity to come into a training center intentionally developed to give them the skills in management, in retail, in the operations of that business and launches those young people into management positions. now i'm not talking about minimum wage behind the counter work. i'm talking about a ladder of economic...
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so until today you'll find st. lazareth. one of the healing sins, st. anthony, the lady of the candles, et cetera, et cetera. they went through that phase, and even evolved a means of re-creating images of their deities in slightly stylized mode so that they could claim that those figures stood for the things and that is how accomplished they were in creating human beings. still today you find this phase existing but also there was another phase which is very prominent -- which is said christianity, go away, and you find owl the deities there in their original splendor, and come from the same. so, religion itself, never stuck. >> yes, gentleman in back there, and then down front. >> hello, professor soyinka. as a second generation consumer of yurba culture, find myself instead of representative -- sorry, i'm missing most of that. >> a consumer of yurba culture. raised in nigeria and brought here. my mom was a student of yours, but since then we, the children, have only consumed it more from fiction and in your book you made a statement where you said, a
so until today you'll find st. lazareth. one of the healing sins, st. anthony, the lady of the candles, et cetera, et cetera. they went through that phase, and even evolved a means of re-creating images of their deities in slightly stylized mode so that they could claim that those figures stood for the things and that is how accomplished they were in creating human beings. still today you find this phase existing but also there was another phase which is very prominent -- which is said...
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he was from st. louis and the government builds the arch okhotsk and proclaimed themselves gateway to the west and we called them mound city. we think of st. louis as the exit to the east of. [laughter] there's similarities between t.s. eliot and me. we both use foreign languages in our poetry. he tends to use more sanskrit. actually don't know much of it. i was a kid who'd got dreamy during sanskrit class in kansas city, missouri. [laughter] to look out the window. i use some yiddish. [laughter] it is fair to say that t.s. eliot was not partial to yiddish. my shortest poem uses yiddish. it was called something like this societal political and philosophical implications of the o.j. simpson trial. the title does not count. the plan was o.j. or a vague [laughter] -o.j. oi vey and then -- we both use a little german when george w. bush appointed a retainer that rhymed roberto gonzales. we both cried about animals and he famously wrote a lot of things about cats. my daughter said once at the dinner table
he was from st. louis and the government builds the arch okhotsk and proclaimed themselves gateway to the west and we called them mound city. we think of st. louis as the exit to the east of. [laughter] there's similarities between t.s. eliot and me. we both use foreign languages in our poetry. he tends to use more sanskrit. actually don't know much of it. i was a kid who'd got dreamy during sanskrit class in kansas city, missouri. [laughter] to look out the window. i use some yiddish....
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cagney replies to lance st. every mention of the outset, could not be with us tonight. that pop's old and had a previous engagement playing the mandolin for society from medieval studies in elizabeth majors in. things over to a ground breaking effort on the part of dreamworks studios disney animation workshops, the pentagon's three the project and the museum we have this digital facsimile that is being managed by the real bob sullivan. the genius on the other side of the hudson. let's welcome bob sullivan. >> so, let's cut to the chase. everything san know everything there is to know. >> i am thinking of all the result is ino, and most of them he knew first. there are a lot of our solvents. it might not be me here tonight. thank you so much. we should stop right there. i'm so happy. and also -- >> that's fine. i can read from your book. >> it would be a better night. i know that it would be a better night. when i write books it is how long can you put off not writing the book. i won't write down one. and then a couple of books or ideas keep coming back. there are a lot
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we have one family in st. louis that has adopted, have gone to court, have been to russia multiple times. the court has said this -- you are now the adoptive parents, the russian court of this child, but under the new requirement, you have to wait another 30 days before you can come back and take this child home and now the russian government says you can never take this child home. that's totally, mr. president, unacceptable. last week senator landrieu and i along with a dozen, at least a dozen other senators, sent a letter to president putin urging him not to violate the agreement by signing the law and, mr. president, i'd like to submit that letter into the record without objection. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. blunt: and he signed the law anyway. senator landrieu and i are going to have a resolution that she's going to talk about asking not only that this position be reversed but that immediately we do whatever is necessary to unite these families that have already bonded with russian chil
we have one family in st. louis that has adopted, have gone to court, have been to russia multiple times. the court has said this -- you are now the adoptive parents, the russian court of this child, but under the new requirement, you have to wait another 30 days before you can come back and take this child home and now the russian government says you can never take this child home. that's totally, mr. president, unacceptable. last week senator landrieu and i along with a dozen, at least a...
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farnsworth st. a single block, basically one guy, almost like a hippie commune, you see other people who sort of connect all around them and put up these big fences and crazy and italian estuary and sort of like-. bad things happen too like drug murders but that was the neighborhood i kept going to again and again. >> i am going to ask the last question about the title which is a great title, which use a detroit just a detroit but it is a detroit city it is detroit city. you had to explain that to people. >> i don't know how to explain it. people always remark, detroit. >> how did you come up with that? >> from a tech agent. to spell motor city madhouse was appropriate for this moment, we talked during the talk, detroit's weird trendiness, opposed recession seems to have become the place to be for all sorts of reasons, people wanting to fix it, people wanting to come up with her and realignment plans, people wanting to take pictures of the ruins. for whatever reason it seems like a special moment. i
farnsworth st. a single block, basically one guy, almost like a hippie commune, you see other people who sort of connect all around them and put up these big fences and crazy and italian estuary and sort of like-. bad things happen too like drug murders but that was the neighborhood i kept going to again and again. >> i am going to ask the last question about the title which is a great title, which use a detroit just a detroit but it is a detroit city it is detroit city. you had to...
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. >> monday made a long journey to st. petersburg to the station where he made that speech and while he was in sweden, the swedish communists.net close. out of the goodness of their heart because he arrived at the finland station looking like a bush vote, which is mildly embarrassing. >> yes, that's a true story. >> i have to ask you this, but do you ever -- are there are days that go by in the place he would write that you say that's what i'm going today. >> i never do that. i have good days and bad days, but on a bad day every something knowing they can fix it tomorrow. right from the start i was aware or they feared that if i let myself wait for inspiration it would never come. i would always write something just because 225 seemed to me that the richer tradition. this probably comes from my up bringing in having work ethic are meant to me about that kind of thing. but i don't know many writers for inspiration. even people have bad boy reputation of staying up all night, if you say the one-time usurper in the morning, t
. >> monday made a long journey to st. petersburg to the station where he made that speech and while he was in sweden, the swedish communists.net close. out of the goodness of their heart because he arrived at the finland station looking like a bush vote, which is mildly embarrassing. >> yes, that's a true story. >> i have to ask you this, but do you ever -- are there are days that go by in the place he would write that you say that's what i'm going today. >> i never do...
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and i give up and give my talk and tell them, st everyone is an individual. everyone is different points of view. with a white political levels. i guess libertarian would be the closest thing if you wanted to identify me in some sense. fininvest is not connected to it any political party. it's a for-profit corporation. we invite all the nonprofit think tanks here. americans for prosperity. some of those non-profit organizations. we don't compete in all. he pay a single price of $500 per person into have three wonderful days to bring in intellectual feast to of fun city to los vegas. >> what your background. >> i grew up in portland, oregon. i am an active mormon. and when on a mission for the mormon church. a graduate from byu and worked for the cia. then i broke out into the financial world. since then says they got married , five children to move to the mamas for two years, save enough money to move to the london worry butterfly and in pen to 71 countries. my primary source of income is my investment news article forecast of strategies that have written sin
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east st. louis has been notoriously dangerous for years and there was a question, how in the world can we expect anybody to wait at the train station with all the dangerous street crime in east st. louis? moral justice stepped up. his department provided the protection that was needed to establish that metrolink station in my hemotown and to give people the peace of mind that if they wanted to board offer leave a train or park their car there, there would always be reliable law enforcement. moral justice showed the way form of us when we couldn't think of how to resolve this quandary. that's the kind of problem-solver he was. merle justice cared deeply about people. he hosted slumber in the slammer fund-raisers for a woman's crisis center, allowing people to sleep in jail exchange for a donation to the local crisis center. he once arranged a cataract surgery for a woman whose savings had been stolen. he said he looked forward to coming to work every day and wanted femme think of him as an hone
east st. louis has been notoriously dangerous for years and there was a question, how in the world can we expect anybody to wait at the train station with all the dangerous street crime in east st. louis? moral justice stepped up. his department provided the protection that was needed to establish that metrolink station in my hemotown and to give people the peace of mind that if they wanted to board offer leave a train or park their car there, there would always be reliable law enforcement....
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scenes from this side and now they're tied again they make a big kick in overtime to win the game in st. louis. >>host: are hometown team call the box and right now in several florida it feels warm this is gonna be essential to make you war. if you are the person and as someone in your life bellezza spendingthat love spending sundays at home with a big bag of popcorn this is ideal for that person is the nfl classic cargo fleece pants, item number 201-583 it is really soft and comfortable sweatpants for both guys and girls. we have all teams and sizes available in his last call. also, grape for the kids ande have the junior- sized rubber football it is0 it will make a great guest. the kids will be able to hold this one and play the games in the backyard. i remember growing up as a kid it was the most frustrating faint was a full-sized football i can't get my hand around it. >>guest: unilateral rule easy time brett catching mess. >>host: this junior-sized look all will be going out the door at the price ofthat price of $14.95. at the football fan shot you shop for any team is the matter w
scenes from this side and now they're tied again they make a big kick in overtime to win the game in st. louis. >>host: are hometown team call the box and right now in several florida it feels warm this is gonna be essential to make you war. if you are the person and as someone in your life bellezza spendingthat love spending sundays at home with a big bag of popcorn this is ideal for that person is the nfl classic cargo fleece pants, item number 201-583 it is really soft and comfortable...
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has bloomed out of that spiritual efforts by the jesuits' so she escaped and went up near montreal, st. francis xavier mission. she came to the attention of a priest who was sort of a spiritual refugee from france having his own spiritual dilemma. when he encountered her he saw this incredible spirit to well be that was sort of not expressed and he was able to draw it out of her and without her spirituality, heard the devotion to jesus rist helped him heal his own spiritual depth. together was a confluence of spiritual energy which i think it's a love story and the high refined level, a divine line that you or i wouldn't be able to appreciate. they had this union, i suppose, where they circled each other, he observed her and she observed him. when she died at the age of 24 on april 17, 1680, immediately after her death her body was transfigured and there are a two witness accounts which were part of her cause, she has already passed away at 24 and a recluse and only had a couple female friends that knew her really well, and she started affecting substantial yours, women in childbirth a
has bloomed out of that spiritual efforts by the jesuits' so she escaped and went up near montreal, st. francis xavier mission. she came to the attention of a priest who was sort of a spiritual refugee from france having his own spiritual dilemma. when he encountered her he saw this incredible spirit to well be that was sort of not expressed and he was able to draw it out of her and without her spirituality, heard the devotion to jesus rist helped him heal his own spiritual depth. together was...
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they were responsible for helping them in st. philip's and jackson stop the fleet but neither the parts of the confederate fleets stopped them in that defense sweep they were sunk in by the union navy and moved up past the parts and captured and new orleans. then montgomery moved up with to take command of i think eight upper supposed to defend memphis in the confrontation with the western on june 6, 1862 including some unions that were yclept. they had reinforced and the idea is they would ram the enemy. the union had some of its own in the interesting command with no time to go into that. but the upshot of what happened in manteca memphis june 6, 1862 is seven out of eight of the confederate ships were sunk and were captured in that conflict, too said montgomery as you said in his defense of the mississippi river has two different union fleets. spikelets what this gentleman here. >> my name is mark. i'm a member of the society here. i would like to ask a question about something i've always been curious about. and that's the re
they were responsible for helping them in st. philip's and jackson stop the fleet but neither the parts of the confederate fleets stopped them in that defense sweep they were sunk in by the union navy and moved up past the parts and captured and new orleans. then montgomery moved up with to take command of i think eight upper supposed to defend memphis in the confrontation with the western on june 6, 1862 including some unions that were yclept. they had reinforced and the idea is they would ram...
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here is the cover of the book published by st. martin's press. what do you think when you talk about a government goebel? >> let's go back. we had two big bubbles, we had the stock market bubble because initially the chief money supplied to the economy by the fed and the stock market has had a lot of the crazy stock is replaced by a larger bubble in the real estate in which we expanded this economy based on all of the false rules while people were spending money that they don't have come in and we have a lot of consumption and employment that was a function of the wealth. that bubble burst and now all of the achieved money that the fed was creating was going into the government through the bond market. the government was able to borrow enormous amounts of money and all true low interest rates thanks to the fed coming and now we have an economy that is dependent on all of this excess government spending in the cheap money and you can see it in the price of the bond but like the two prior bubbles it is going to burst and unfortunately what it does,
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st >> now joins us here on the booktv set is edwidge danticat. who isjoinin ang author and heo recentk book is "so spoke the earth: the haiti i knew, the haiti i know, the haiti i want to know" in january 2010, where were you?januy >> on january 2010, i was here in miami. i was in a supermarket with my daughters when someone called me and said there had been an here earthquake i in haiti, of cours, so muchn so many lives werehait. changed them. i lost two family members in the earthquake, and many friends,li and the country lost something like 100,000 people.frie >> when did you get down haiti after the earthquake. when was your first visit down.o >> i i had a very little baby at the time. get back until a few weeks later to see some family and to see some friends and see how they were doing. >> you got haiti three weeksm after the earthquake. >> it was s a difficult trip. what was it like when you gote there? >> it was difficult to see all that destruction, to see the suffering that people were goinw through. see l but knowing like it was fordis
st >> now joins us here on the booktv set is edwidge danticat. who isjoinin ang author and heo recentk book is "so spoke the earth: the haiti i knew, the haiti i know, the haiti i want to know" in january 2010, where were you?januy >> on january 2010, i was here in miami. i was in a supermarket with my daughters when someone called me and said there had been an here earthquake i in haiti, of cours, so muchn so many lives werehait. changed them. i lost two family members in...
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these titles were included in the st. louis post-dispatch is best books of 2012. in the last great senate courage and statesmanship in times of crisis. a former senate staffer recounts the successes of the united states senate during the 1960's and 70's. neurologist oliver sacks examine the causes of hallucinations in his book hallucinations. in little america, the war with in the war for afghanistan, "washington post" senior correspondent reports in the military and government failings in the war in afghanistan. nancy gives, editor at large and michael duffy, executive edit
these titles were included in the st. louis post-dispatch is best books of 2012. in the last great senate courage and statesmanship in times of crisis. a former senate staffer recounts the successes of the united states senate during the 1960's and 70's. neurologist oliver sacks examine the causes of hallucinations in his book hallucinations. in little america, the war with in the war for afghanistan, "washington post" senior correspondent reports in the military and government...
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louis palestine solidarity committee in st. louis jewish boys for peace, the granddaughter of holocaust survivors, came to an awareness of palestinian question on a backpacking trip to the middle east in 2003 when she met palestinian refugees from the 1948 war. justice in palestine is now life's cause. she is the author of witnessing palestine, a jewish american woman in the occupied territories and made numerous television appearances including a lecture and i'm sure many of you saw on the daily show and in 2009 she received the arab-american anti-discrimination committee's peace and justice award and certificates of commendation from the governor of wisconsin for her commitment to justice in palestine. she has given 500 lectures at churches, mosques, synagogues and universities. please join me in welcoming our two speakers. [applause] >> thank you for coming out. does this sound ok? can you hear me? thank you for coming out this afternoon. i would like to thank adam for those very generous words. my publisher pretty much drop
louis palestine solidarity committee in st. louis jewish boys for peace, the granddaughter of holocaust survivors, came to an awareness of palestinian question on a backpacking trip to the middle east in 2003 when she met palestinian refugees from the 1948 war. justice in palestine is now life's cause. she is the author of witnessing palestine, a jewish american woman in the occupied territories and made numerous television appearances including a lecture and i'm sure many of you saw on the...
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st: this is compared to the iphone screen. now the things i was scrolling through they allow you to pull out your most frequently used programs. they have taken android operating system and made it better and faster to use.now this has a guide. it will tell you exactly where to go. i want to show you relative to mike iphone--my ipho ne the maps, video, lowest price we have ever done, and fair warning. with the majority of the gone, this is the final quantity is and the lowest price tablet we will have for the european--year. >>host: this an exclusive configuration. nobody else will ship this where you want it. and what other e reader will read to you. you, it is incredible. we now have from pennsylvania. will this be for you? >> >>caller: >>caller: yes it is. >>host: have you ever owned a kindle fire? >>caller: no i have not >>host: are you big reader? some >>caller: * i get a chance to write in a medical assistant in the work full time. >>host: did you pay for on flex pay? >>caller: yes i did >>host: why. wonderful, thank you
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commission and the maritime commission and the first irish-american to be ambassador for the court of st. james to great britain. he was also the father of the president and attorney general. a senator and the woman who did more for the mentally disabled in this country and this world than anyone else. a woman who will be as well known as her brothers, i think. the youngest to, the ambassador to ireland, jean kennedy smith, who was essential enraging piece. and senator edward kennedy, the longest-serving senator at his death in the united states senate. the story of joseph kennedy is the story of the man who spent his life moving back and forth from outsider to insider and back into outsider insider. story of an irish catholic who is not ashamed of his irish heritage, but refused to be defined by it. he was a third generation immigrant. his parents had been born in the united states. his grand parents had come here when they were young people. joseph kennedy cared little about the countries whose grandparents had been born in. he had no desire to visit ireland or read about it. he was 10
commission and the maritime commission and the first irish-american to be ambassador for the court of st. james to great britain. he was also the father of the president and attorney general. a senator and the woman who did more for the mentally disabled in this country and this world than anyone else. a woman who will be as well known as her brothers, i think. the youngest to, the ambassador to ireland, jean kennedy smith, who was essential enraging piece. and senator edward kennedy, the...
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my son went to school at st. or nor bert's. you have some good roads up there. >> are it's a pretty good school. >> it's a very good school. that was paid for by transit money -- >> and used by wisconsin taxpayers. >> that's correct. that's correct. >> unlikely high-speed rail's going to be used a lot -- >> but you do have a corridor between milwaukee and chicago that's subsidized by the federal government. it's an amtrak line. and people on that line that use it a lot -- >> yeah. >> -- are advantaged by all other taxpayers. >> very good. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> ms. norton? >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, you've earned many happy birthdays for your long service to the united states in many capacities. >> thank you. >> first, i want to commend you and this administration. when i said let's get started, you got us started. you moved us off the dime. you've got 151 projects, they're all obligated. yes, you have some states divided, and, um, when they are divided, i think you're doing the right thing, take back th
my son went to school at st. or nor bert's. you have some good roads up there. >> are it's a pretty good school. >> it's a very good school. that was paid for by transit money -- >> and used by wisconsin taxpayers. >> that's correct. that's correct. >> unlikely high-speed rail's going to be used a lot -- >> but you do have a corridor between milwaukee and chicago that's subsidized by the federal government. it's an amtrak line. and people on that line that...
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. >> guest: the same week that i wrote a piece about this situation, about the discrepancy, st. petersburg times also -- excellent newspaper, as you know, here in florida -- also was coming to that same conclusion and also had a report which actually ran the day prior to ours, but didn't emphasize it in the same way that the piece that we were working on. but they certainly deserve credit for doing deep reporting. i'm always impressed with that publication. and, you know, regardless of which article appeared first, the question of what was correct and what had been stated was really put out there, debated, argued about on cable television, very controversial. and at the end he did end up changing his web site. his official biography to reflect the fact that his parents had come in 1956 instead of 1959. certainly this is a question of whether he knew and was intentionally misleading or whether he actually did not know the actual date they came, and that's a question that he continues to get asked. >> host: gloria, please go ahead with your question or comment for our guest, manue
. >> guest: the same week that i wrote a piece about this situation, about the discrepancy, st. petersburg times also -- excellent newspaper, as you know, here in florida -- also was coming to that same conclusion and also had a report which actually ran the day prior to ours, but didn't emphasize it in the same way that the piece that we were working on. but they certainly deserve credit for doing deep reporting. i'm always impressed with that publication. and, you know, regardless of...
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they were at the st. francis hotel on the southwest corner of clay and dupont. all the guests were asleep. the only sign of activity was between clay and sacramento street. a handful of early rising vegetable merchant and wine cellars setting up the stalls for the whispered alarm and one absently took up the crotty and passed it on the conversation. notice how the fire curls along the beach as he put his great down in the mud. the house in the union are on fire, too. another added matter of fact. the dogs began to gel in the tiny fire bell rang out. in the window they start to get the first and observed the smoke curling up word that indicated the fresh fire. from its collar he could estimate its temperature and from experience knew what such a hot fire could do. breathlessly he dragged on his trousers and hi routes and put his hat on his head and rushed out. the instant he reached the square he began shouting in the bucket brigade fortunately in those days everything to the east of montgomery street was under water. cold water between washington and clay that r
they were at the st. francis hotel on the southwest corner of clay and dupont. all the guests were asleep. the only sign of activity was between clay and sacramento street. a handful of early rising vegetable merchant and wine cellars setting up the stalls for the whispered alarm and one absently took up the crotty and passed it on the conversation. notice how the fire curls along the beach as he put his great down in the mud. the house in the union are on fire, too. another added matter of...
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they were responsible for helping forts phillip and st. phillip and jackson stop farragut's fleet, but neither the forts' nor the confederates' fleet stopped the seven out of the eight ships in that fleet were sunk by the union navy as it moved up past the forts and captured new orleans. .. >> there's no time to go into that. what happened in memphis june 6, 1862 is seven out of the eight confederate ships were sunk or captured in that conflict. so montgomery, as you said, was overdue in his defense of the mississippi river from two different union fleets. >> my name is mark. i'm a member of the society here. i'd like to ask you a question about something i was recently curious about, and that's the relationship between captain foote and ulysses grant in connection with the battles at fort henry and fort donaldson. grants victories they're really kickstart his career. there's no two ways about it. which was a pretty important than in his career, and military history of the united states. but when grant went to propose his idea to halleck,
they were responsible for helping forts phillip and st. phillip and jackson stop farragut's fleet, but neither the forts' nor the confederates' fleet stopped the seven out of the eight ships in that fleet were sunk by the union navy as it moved up past the forts and captured new orleans. .. >> there's no time to go into that. what happened in memphis june 6, 1862 is seven out of the eight confederate ships were sunk or captured in that conflict. so montgomery, as you said, was overdue in...
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six years ago in st. george's bermuda, i embarked on a 140-foot sailing ship the education associations as sz -- i would be at sea for three weeks away from telephone internet and physical libraries yet i was in the middle of the research project on benjamin franklin the required me to read material and friend so i decided to use my time at sea to read a novel in that language. the book i chose is a small paperback edition of jules byrnes of around the world in 80 days first published in the newspaper serial in 1872. when i wasn't on watch or otherwise busy on on the ship i slowly made my way to the book. by french was good enough to my surprise but i actually enjoyed the story and as a historian i appreciated its period details especially the nature of the protagonists they englishman racing around the world. and has remarked offhandedly travel services at could take a person round the globe in a period of 80 days. prove that he challenged him and he is off. that 80 day measure was only conceivable by th
six years ago in st. george's bermuda, i embarked on a 140-foot sailing ship the education associations as sz -- i would be at sea for three weeks away from telephone internet and physical libraries yet i was in the middle of the research project on benjamin franklin the required me to read material and friend so i decided to use my time at sea to read a novel in that language. the book i chose is a small paperback edition of jules byrnes of around the world in 80 days first published in the...
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puts it on the wall of orson kelly who puts anytime a painting in a chapel, that beautiful image of st. peter finding the silver coin in the belly of a fish who puss it a-- passes it along to a less liberal monk. and so it was in chicago where they collaboratively invented the skyscraper in the age of armor and his stockyards. and so it was in detroit when they collaboratively invented a mass-produced car. it's not just about this character, ford, who came to detroit -- a classic inland -- [inaudible] -- working a detroit dry dock, a cutting edge engine company that provided him with the skills he needed. cities then, as now, are fortresses of human capital. it wasn't just about ford, david dunbar, billy durant and charles kirby. collectively, they managed to produce, mass produce automobiles n. the short run, this was a great thing, right? and, but in the long run it was a disaster. successful cities at the dawn of the 21st century look a lot like successful cities 20 years ago -- 200 years ago; connections to the outside world. how far away is this from the rouge, ford's great factor
puts it on the wall of orson kelly who puts anytime a painting in a chapel, that beautiful image of st. peter finding the silver coin in the belly of a fish who puss it a-- passes it along to a less liberal monk. and so it was in chicago where they collaboratively invented the skyscraper in the age of armor and his stockyards. and so it was in detroit when they collaboratively invented a mass-produced car. it's not just about this character, ford, who came to detroit -- a classic inland --...
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he went to prep school at st. paul school where he distinguished himself as a student and as a student leader and as an athlete. and like all his brothers in his uncles and his grandfather's before him he went off to harvard. he was quite literary. he was a good writer. he was known as a good writer, and when he went to war he kept journals and wrote wonderful letters which i hunted up and explored to find a really the story of what happened to him when he went to war. i knew growing up that he had been killed. by the time i was, became of age of course he was gone. he was killed in 1943 in tunisia. and that's pretty much all i knew about him, except for what he looked like. there were mementos around my grandmother's house. and up at six years ago i decided i was going to see what i could do to find out more about it, and that was the beginning of this journey of discovery that led to the publication of my book. >> "into dust and fire." so his life was a good life at that point, right? there was some money, some
he went to prep school at st. paul school where he distinguished himself as a student and as a student leader and as an athlete. and like all his brothers in his uncles and his grandfather's before him he went off to harvard. he was quite literary. he was a good writer. he was known as a good writer, and when he went to war he kept journals and wrote wonderful letters which i hunted up and explored to find a really the story of what happened to him when he went to war. i knew growing up that he...
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but he was--he joined st. george's church in new york, which is a low church--episcopal parish, and was hugely committed to it, i mean, he was a very religious man. he went to church a lot. he he went to church a lot. he read the prayer book and the bible on his own. he contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars, $500,000 in 1892 alone, to the church. he would attend the triennial conventions of the episcopal church, which is, you know, the debates of the clergyman about church policy. and most laymen would have found that incredibly boring. morgan, in the middle of his busy schedule, would take off three weeks every three years and go sit in and listen on into these debates. he helped subsidize a new addition of "the book of common prayer." he could quote you anything you wanted from the bible. many people who disapprove of his career think it was hypocritical of him to be so religious and to be what they call a robber baron. i don't actually think he was a robber baron, and i don't think that his religion
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these titles were included in the st. louis post-dispatch's best books of 2012. ..
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the only sign of activity was between play and sacramento st.. and laverne rising vegetable merchants and wine cellars setting up their stalls ridge whispered alarm, and absently took up the cry and passed it on in conversation, notice how prettily the fire colonels along the beams as he put his crate down in the mud. c healy house and bill union are on fire too. dogs began to yell and the tiny fire finally rang out. at his window broderick scared -- started at the first, observed ropy black smoke curling upward. this indicated a fresh fire. from its color he could estimate its temperature from experience and he knew what a hot fire can do. recklessly he drags on his trousers, pull out his hide boots, clapped his hat on his head and rushed out in his shirtsleeves. the instant broderick reach of the square he began shouting, form a bucket brigade. fortunately in those days everything to the east of montgomery street was underwater. cold water lapped between washington and clay streets which ran from the northwest and northeast side of the square a
the only sign of activity was between play and sacramento st.. and laverne rising vegetable merchants and wine cellars setting up their stalls ridge whispered alarm, and absently took up the cry and passed it on in conversation, notice how prettily the fire colonels along the beams as he put his crate down in the mud. c healy house and bill union are on fire too. dogs began to yell and the tiny fire finally rang out. at his window broderick scared -- started at the first, observed ropy black...
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it was silent at the st. francis hotel on the southwest corner of clay and dupont. all the guests were asleep. the only sign of activity was between clay and sacramento streets. a handful of early-rising vegetable merchants and wine sellers setting up their stalls heard the whispered alarm and, yawning ab sently, took up the cry and passed it on as if in conversation. notice how prettily the fire curls along the beams one remarked lazily as he put his crate down in the mud. the haley house and bella union are on fire too, another added matter of factually. dogs began to yelp, and the tiny fire bell finally rang out. broderick started at the first tinkle and on o served a rope by, black smoke curling upward. this indicated a fresh fire. from its color he could estimate its temperature and from experience knew what such a hot fire could do. breathlessly, he dragged on his trousers, pulled on his high boots, clapped his hat on his head and rushed out in his shirt sleeves. the instant broderick reached the square he began shouting, form a bucket brigade! fortunately, ev
it was silent at the st. francis hotel on the southwest corner of clay and dupont. all the guests were asleep. the only sign of activity was between clay and sacramento streets. a handful of early-rising vegetable merchants and wine sellers setting up their stalls heard the whispered alarm and, yawning ab sently, took up the cry and passed it on as if in conversation. notice how prettily the fire curls along the beams one remarked lazily as he put his crate down in the mud. the haley house and...
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st the nra -- [inaudible] not armed teachers. we've got to end the arming, end the violence! we've got to stop the killing! [inaudible] the nra is killing our children! we've got to stop the violence. ! >> the truth is that our society is populated by an unknown number of genuine monsters, people that are so deranged, so evil, so possessed by voices and driven by demons that no sane person can ever possibly comprehend them. they walk among us every single day. and does anybody really believe that the next adam lanza isn't planning his attack on a school he's already identified at this very moment? how many more copycats are waiting in the wings for their moment of fame from a national media machine that rewards them with wall-to-wall anticipation and a sense of -- attention and a sense of identity that they crave while provoking others to try to make their mark. a dozen more killers? a hundred more? how can we possibly even guess how many given our nation's refusal to create an active national day -- database of the mentally ill? the fact is this, that wouldn't even begin to
st the nra -- [inaudible] not armed teachers. we've got to end the arming, end the violence! we've got to stop the killing! [inaudible] the nra is killing our children! we've got to stop the violence. ! >> the truth is that our society is populated by an unknown number of genuine monsters, people that are so deranged, so evil, so possessed by voices and driven by demons that no sane person can ever possibly comprehend them. they walk among us every single day. and does anybody really...
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met president assad and officials lg between 2004-2011, been in the middle east, studying the middle st east, making connections andeast friendships in the middle east for a quar ater century. the r why that's important is, of course, he knows of what he knoo speaks. spe there's so many people who woule like to write about a region without understanding thet under players, and lucky for us that the professor knows quite a bith about what is happening in syrih and can answer some of the verym akportant issues that are takint inace today. in fact, this past month lingsba there's been a lot of activity is go there he'll touch on. i'm the host of idea lounge on co-op radio, and we both would like to thank the book festival in texas for inviting us to be here.adio professor, welcome. >> thank you. [applause] festival for inviting to us be here. [applause] >> thank you. >> just as pint of housekeeping, we're going to be conversing for a half an hour, and then we'd like to invite you to join the discussion because we are live on tv, the microphone is placed over there in the center of the tent
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and other terrorist activities and his weapons of mass destruction until the point where he saw some st. paul of the spiral. and the problem, of course, was that qaddafi had been suing for peace with the u.s. since -- documented efforts dating back to 1992 just after the sanctions are starting to be -- the un sanctions started to kick in. and there were at least ten documented temps to get the international community's agreed to let him back in, to create the conditions. so that narrative is not quite accurate. the question of weapons of mass destruction as well, qaddafi had a tendency for many years to collect large amounts of weapons which were either defective for which nobody knew how to use. and this was not -- again, i'm not a nuclear expert, but i certainly think i've read most of the public sources on this subject. and the consensus that i see -- well, there is no consensus, but they're is a strong feeling among many very prominent scientists and observers that qaddafi was very far from a nuclear weapon and further, the u.s. really wasn't very concerned about qaddafi, which is t
and other terrorist activities and his weapons of mass destruction until the point where he saw some st. paul of the spiral. and the problem, of course, was that qaddafi had been suing for peace with the u.s. since -- documented efforts dating back to 1992 just after the sanctions are starting to be -- the un sanctions started to kick in. and there were at least ten documented temps to get the international community's agreed to let him back in, to create the conditions. so that narrative is...
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st. mary's hospital nearby and would not treat young people who are having drug overdoses in emergency situations. but the haight-ashbury free clinic scrape together $500 to open a clinic in the first day were hundreds of young people lined up outside the clinic at the next day were even more. they were not out of madison medicine, bandages. it was like a war zone. they were treating people with problems more can your corrupt countries in a prosperous american city. but they stood their ground and not for toughness in san francisco, you know, people forget how tough a town assist. because of that toughness and resilience, we do have lasting institutions that become the embodiment of san francisco values in the haight-ashbury free clinic is high among them. we also have a wonderful rest didn't back in those days who lived across the street from the grateful dead, who i interview in the book until some wonderful stories. i hope she tells what it was like when the haight was like a small tow
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st: deal have a video camera you can take with you during these situations and maybe you won a tour europe and go off in one of those from places but they allow. i is really fun i had the kids during halloween completely surprise them and hear the kids at halloween their super cute. it was a conversation starter and i told the guys i was filming them in their costumes. you could also take still pictures as well and here's one of my favorites we can go ahead marlo and those are one of those moments 21 have a little bit of fun just think about it for your doctor's office to combine it for your elderly mom or dad. my folks are constantly atc13 doctor's office these days as she was overwhelmed by the amount of information she was receiving from the family doctor. this is a perfect gift idea gift and for teenagers to mention students my cousin is only 19 years old and he's a boy so i do not really know what they're into and so when i did was caught him a and and i am a hero now and here is ep was ordered him this pencam are. . >>host: you do not need an extra cable even disreputable ticket to g
st: deal have a video camera you can take with you during these situations and maybe you won a tour europe and go off in one of those from places but they allow. i is really fun i had the kids during halloween completely surprise them and hear the kids at halloween their super cute. it was a conversation starter and i told the guys i was filming them in their costumes. you could also take still pictures as well and here's one of my favorites we can go ahead marlo and those are one of those...
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we can use st. louis but the west's will go on as a country. we would be wrecked memorial's. [laughter] russia made similar calculations but israelis cannot. who is not killed would have cancer rates because of the size of the country. but at the heart of the fact they have to have a different redline. it is tragic but all of our interest overlap with significant extent but not total extent. their are issues for they are different than ours. but in the israeli response willoughby logical for them to westernize. i think i ran's real power where it is now with nuclear capacity, but does not have the weapon. or the enriched uranium. but once it web devices it will be insecure 24 hours per day. quote pleaded do with six or eight low-quality weapons? there would be no second strike capability. iran would be much more insecure. >> and preaching to the choir i wonder what can be done. but what can reawaken and americans to the reality is that you so skillfully displayed i will conclude on that point*. to say it could be fashionable what books sold the most? military history. they're
we can use st. louis but the west's will go on as a country. we would be wrecked memorial's. [laughter] russia made similar calculations but israelis cannot. who is not killed would have cancer rates because of the size of the country. but at the heart of the fact they have to have a different redline. it is tragic but all of our interest overlap with significant extent but not total extent. their are issues for they are different than ours. but in the israeli response willoughby logical for...
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this man told a story before he went to israel, he was a priest that was devoted to st. mary. this one year for covered when then came to the fees to and after they had finished they went to him. they asked if they could go in the church. he said sure. they pulled off the avails and fell on their faces and wept and prayed and he tried to understand. then he said may i ask you what happened? one of them said they were armenian children kidnapped and married to muslim men but they had never forgotten their faith. they came whenever they could to pray. there are still a priest in churches preaching to the muslim communities that were once christian. and it is so ongoing. we don't make public but it is the interesting movement beneath the surface. he is gone now. he is very proud of the jews. said did you have problems with the jews? he said we are the sons of abraham. we killed them. they also are the sons of abraham. that is why there is some trouble with the church. [laughter] >> host: let me come to a subject, why did you go to israel? why did you stay? what do israelis know a
this man told a story before he went to israel, he was a priest that was devoted to st. mary. this one year for covered when then came to the fees to and after they had finished they went to him. they asked if they could go in the church. he said sure. they pulled off the avails and fell on their faces and wept and prayed and he tried to understand. then he said may i ask you what happened? one of them said they were armenian children kidnapped and married to muslim men but they had never...
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it was run by the national chairman who ran the st. louis machine that got truman re-elected in 1940, and ed pauley. ed pauley was a california oil millionaire who said, i went into politics and realized it was cheaper to reflect new congress than buy the old one. he later gets indicted for a good reason. >> his name is on the pavilion in ucla. >> right. the -- so they decided they're going to try to surround roosevelt with all people who are hostile to wallace to convince him he can't get re-elected if wallace was on the ticket. wallace had enemies in 1941 when henry luce made the speech that the 20th center is going to be the united states century and the united states is going to dominate the world economically and politically, and wallace responsibled to that and made a famous speech that the 20th 20th century should not be the american century. it should be the century of the common man. we need a worldwide revolution in the tradition of the french. he calls for ending colonialism, ending cartels, spreading the fruits of science a
it was run by the national chairman who ran the st. louis machine that got truman re-elected in 1940, and ed pauley. ed pauley was a california oil millionaire who said, i went into politics and realized it was cheaper to reflect new congress than buy the old one. he later gets indicted for a good reason. >> his name is on the pavilion in ucla. >> right. the -- so they decided they're going to try to surround roosevelt with all people who are hostile to wallace to convince him he...
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it was run by bob hannigan the national chairman who ran the st. louis machine that got chairman rehab acted in 1940 and ed pauly. at holly was the kolshorn yet oil millionaire who said i went into politics when i realize it was cheaper to elect a new congressman to buy the old one. he leaders going to get indicted for good reason. >> host: his name is on the -- >> guest: the build alien -- the pavilion, exact way. they decided they would try to surround roosevelt with all the people who were hostile to wallace if wallace is on the ticket. in 1941 when henry luce made his famous speech wrote his editorial saying the 20th century's going to be the ends century and the united states is going to dominate the world economically and military old and culturally coming made a famous speech. the 20th century should not be the american century, should be the century the common man so what we need is the worldwide people's revolution in the tradition of the french, the american, the latin american and the russian revolution and called for ending imperialism
it was run by bob hannigan the national chairman who ran the st. louis machine that got chairman rehab acted in 1940 and ed pauly. at holly was the kolshorn yet oil millionaire who said i went into politics when i realize it was cheaper to elect a new congressman to buy the old one. he leaders going to get indicted for good reason. >> host: his name is on the -- >> guest: the build alien -- the pavilion, exact way. they decided they would try to surround roosevelt with all the...
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the st. louis republican was a newspaper that, when it heard about this massacre initially claimed that they could not be true. they said there are rumors that they are not true, was the newspaper at verification of it actually wrote to all of its readers and said, let us know what it complain about mexican barbarity. port emigrated, no active in human cruelty perpetrated by her most as performers can xl the work of this to the committed by her sultry. this is running an american paper. finally, the fourth reason and perhaps the most important reason why the anti-war movement spread and becomes a major force america is basically racism. a lot of americans felt like it would bautista corrupt american men had but degrading the united states all together by watering down what americans believed to be there in the sex and blood through the incorporation of mexicans. south carolina's greatest orator and intellectual, john c. calhoun, who was a firm believer in the importance in need of slavery was
the st. louis republican was a newspaper that, when it heard about this massacre initially claimed that they could not be true. they said there are rumors that they are not true, was the newspaper at verification of it actually wrote to all of its readers and said, let us know what it complain about mexican barbarity. port emigrated, no active in human cruelty perpetrated by her most as performers can xl the work of this to the committed by her sultry. this is running an american paper....
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your cds it will also play st cards and other camcorders and cameras. and sd card up front and you can also play your thumb drive all of your other media will play here and one of the big screen's we have ever offered and it has over 170 reviews and it is a huge customer pick. >>host: 2 uc helping the screen is? -- do you we are going to fill screen see you are watching the movie from the dvd player. >>guest: look at that! the quality is outstanding. are you watching this and saying to yourself oh my gosh is like the dvd is playing in my home. the blue just salal nl 600 left for the entire country. -- and just sold out >>host: 80 do have the hsn app -- if you do not have the hsn app yet, let me tell you how easy it is. people love chatting in the hsn live chat it is **hsnill give you a link to download the an app. if you go to www.hsn.com from your computer you can keep track of things and added to a wish list and an added to your shopping cart later on. shop and secure your order now and you could always postpone or cancel your order before midnight. y
your cds it will also play st cards and other camcorders and cameras. and sd card up front and you can also play your thumb drive all of your other media will play here and one of the big screen's we have ever offered and it has over 170 reviews and it is a huge customer pick. >>host: 2 uc helping the screen is? -- do you we are going to fill screen see you are watching the movie from the dvd player. >>guest: look at that! the quality is outstanding. are you watching this and saying...
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and roosevelt named him the first ambassador, the first irish catholic ambassador to the court of st. james. he became the ambassador to great britain. and it was one of the worst decisions roosevelt ever made. [laughter] he knew but somehow believed he could keep kennedy in check, but he couldn't. he copp. he couldn't. kennedy was two men. when he talked to his children, he was a cheerleader, he was an optimist. but in his relationship to the world around him and to the 20th century, he was a cassandra. having made his pile of money, he was convinced that it was going to be taken from him. he was convinced that democracy and capitalism would be taken from the united states. if the united states entered the war, entered world war ii on behalf of the british, nothing was more important to him than making sure that there was no war. keeping britain out of the war first and then keeping the united states out of the war. and he did everything he possibly could. he violated protocol, he didn't follow orders, he met secretly with german diplomats. he was convinced that as a businessman he k
and roosevelt named him the first ambassador, the first irish catholic ambassador to the court of st. james. he became the ambassador to great britain. and it was one of the worst decisions roosevelt ever made. [laughter] he knew but somehow believed he could keep kennedy in check, but he couldn't. he copp. he couldn't. kennedy was two men. when he talked to his children, he was a cheerleader, he was an optimist. but in his relationship to the world around him and to the 20th century, he was a...
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accounts eisenhower writing his memoirs in 1954, calling up john mckeown, then director of the cia, st. john, can you remind me how that u2 plane came down? and he quotes, this quote either quotes or misquotes, telling him that the pilot, powers said he had a flameout, and he notes powers found this astonishing and said, i had neither an engine flameout nor did i radio back to the base. he closes his book with the riddle remains. >> i spent a lot of time chasing this. it remains somewhat of a mystery but i became convinced that what happened was that of sam ignited close enough to the plane to knock it into a spin, and i was always a little, there was a whole conspiracy theory that powers prematurely ejected, he was afraid the plane would blow up with him in it. as i'm chasing these theories, i don't think that's right. he couldn't hit -- he was unable to hit the button that you have to push to make a plain blow up because he was basically sucked out of the cockpit. [inaudible] >> out of control. i'm a non-conspiracy theorist but i usually think it's a mistake instead of a conspiracy.
accounts eisenhower writing his memoirs in 1954, calling up john mckeown, then director of the cia, st. john, can you remind me how that u2 plane came down? and he quotes, this quote either quotes or misquotes, telling him that the pilot, powers said he had a flameout, and he notes powers found this astonishing and said, i had neither an engine flameout nor did i radio back to the base. he closes his book with the riddle remains. >> i spent a lot of time chasing this. it remains somewhat...